On Friday 18 August 2006 21:32, Shannon Hicks wrote:
So the same applies to quad-core CPU's (due out later this year)? Still one
processor as far as the licensing goes?
Can't see why CPU is defined as a central processing unit in *a* hardware
device wouldn't mean that.
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Tom Chiverton
Can anybody define Adobe's definition of a CPU?
For example, we just purchased a new server with two dual core
processors in it. Is a dual core processor considered one CPU? or two?
On a more extreme level, Intel is shipping quad core CPUs at some
point, if you had two of those, technically the
Dual core are counted as
1 CPU.
João Fernandes
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On Friday 18 August 2006 15:48, João Fernandes wrote:
Dual core are counted as 1 CPU.
It's '1 physical CPU package' = 1 Adobe CPUs, in the general case, iirc.
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klumikaze wrote:
Can anybody define Adobe's definition of a CPU?
For example, we just purchased a new server with two dual core
processors in it. Is a dual core processor considered one CPU? or two?
As João and Tom noted, that would be counted as one... here's the
citation from the Adobe
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klumikaze wrote: Can anybody define Adobe's definition of a CPU?
For example, we just purchased a new server with two dual core
processors in it. Is a dual core processor considered one CPU? or two?As
João and Tom noted, that would be counted as one
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